YES, The Beautiful Tall Swedish Extraction wants to make something and I have to pull every cobweb and rouse every grey cell to make happen for her...........!
As awesome as that sounds, there are cheaper, slightly less amusing, was of doing it. A DIY silicone mould jumps to mind. just let the candy partially harden then pour the rest out like how they make popsicles.
Again that does sound awesome though ! Could you imagine something like this filled with chocolate?? Let me know if you buy it, or can find a local cake shop that will let you use one. Would love to see what you come up with :D
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Best Answer 6 years ago
aka 'Candyfab' ?
Answer 6 years ago
YES, The Beautiful Tall Swedish Extraction wants to make something and I have to pull every cobweb and rouse every grey cell to make happen for her...........!
Answer 6 years ago
Hehe. Their heater I think was a weakspot.
6 years ago
Yes, there is a special printer I saw recently that printed all foods from mushed up oysters to sugar!
They made some AWESOME creations!
Answer 6 years ago
Seriously........
Answer 6 years ago
You know they can 3D print Titanium, right?
Answer 6 years ago
I did a reply that failed to post.
Reiterating, Yes some kind of powdered titanium goo 3D printed and later sintered into a true metalic.
Answer 6 years ago
Pretty crazy eh?
The technology these days is just astounding!
Answer 6 years ago
99.9% sure I remember correctly.
I will review the book next time I get to the library and get the details for you then.
6 years ago
http://www.3dsystems.com/press-releases/3d-systems-sweetens-its-offering-new-chefjettm-3d-printer-series
CandyFab 4000
Answer 6 years ago
Wow neat and wow expensive...... maybe someday.
Starting to favor a non candy model later replicated in silicone and abandon the impossible figures class.
Answer 6 years ago
Sweet ! lol I'd never buy one, but that was really cool to check out, thanks!
6 years ago
As awesome as that sounds, there are cheaper, slightly less amusing, was of doing it. A DIY silicone mould jumps to mind. just let the candy partially harden then pour the rest out like how they make popsicles.
Again that does sound awesome though ! Could you imagine something like this filled with chocolate?? Let me know if you buy it, or can find a local cake shop that will let you use one. Would love to see what you come up with :D